tr EATING'S i*b WDKR aestroys both 1 f L\_ '''fle^^ntdlihlf;"^Btteß t^aua'«fr'c fc .rter| . oseoto, whilst quite harmloßS to domeatio q nlmals. In exterminating baetha the t< uooess of this powdek is extraordinary, r ,11 Is perfeotly olean In application. See 9 he artlole yon purohase Is KEATINO'S. \ Ul imitations are noxious and lnefleatual. a :Boid m tins, 6d, Is, and 2s 6d each, by 1 ill Qhemlsts. E 1 f % i a Wanted Known ; I HAVE 20,0.00 PINUS INSIGNIS t One year old. 1 .12,000 PINUS INSIGNIS Two years old, transplanted: 60,000 CUPEEBBUS MACBOCABPA One year old.' 12,000, TWO TEARS OLD, TRANSPLANTED. The above lines will be sold very oheap. I APPLE"*TEEEB ; 3 Years Old, boro fruit last year ; olean ; and good sorts, 1« 6d eaoh. Inspection Invited. Price List on Application. All orders oarefully and securely packed and delivered at Railway Etitlon for whioh no oharge Is made, N.B.— Note the address. JAMES PORTER, Nurseryman, Ollfton Nuweey, Allemon, Ashbattoa, THE WALKER Cork Extractor. Pronounced the best Mechanical Cork Extractor m the Market, as it pulls the Cork the easiest, and removes it quickcs from the Screw. Its use prevents the agitation of carbonated or other beverages, and allows the sediment to remain undisturbed m the bottie. Designed for the use of hotels, restaurants, saloons, clubs and families. Ornamental hi appearance and full nickel plated. Special terms to jobbers. Manufactured by the B. WALKER TOOL COMPANY, Ewri, Pkmn., U.S.A. THE "BED ÜBOSS ' PBESERVIN COMPANY, Ohapel Street, South Yalta, Viotoria. /"BANNED Tomatoes^ equal to American \J and at same pnoe ; also Peaches, Pears, Apriootß, of the fineßt quality, a m heavy syrup. All these goods manufaotnred under the super>ision^ Mr George James Ward, late of Oa lif o d The Jams, Jellies, Pioklee, To matt. S ~ and Assorted Sauces of this Comps well knows to be better thtt any ported 6 2 M.OUNT SoMERS jjIME, AGRICULTURAL LIME. 16s per ton at Kiln 16s per ton In Railway tiuoks. RAILAGE TOWest or field, 2s 5d Tlnwald, 3s 5d Aihbuiton, 3s 9d Ohertsey, 6s 9d R»k«la,6slod Window, 4i 3d Hindi, 4s lid. .TESTIMONIALS. Mount Somers, Maroh 12kb, 1889. E. F. Weight, Esq., • ' - • : Dear Sir,— ln reply to your enquiries n ime, on a pleoe of land m oats this| seasonal spread 26 owt to the aore. The duEerenoe was very marked. I estl-j mate the inorease at 10 bushels per acre, and expect • substantial inorease on portion limed for several pears. 1 also limed' a strip In a-paddook sown with turnips,; with about the same quantity of lime peri aore, and the' difference is even 1 more marked ' than m the piece sown with oats* j —Yours Faithfully, 1 ; • Johh Hood i Sprlngbttin May lit, 1889. , To E. F. Wbioht, Bbq, | Sib,— ln reply to yours of the 28th I have used your lime on lea land and I land lot tumlps and the teralt Is soi satlsfaetovy In both ombs I will use your! lime largely this year. Yeurs Truly, i 1- • ■ A. M. MoFabulmi j To E. F. Weight, Esq., Mount Bomers, Dear Blr,— ln reply to your enqulrleo •bout lime for top-aroaslnp I beg to say 1 used about 25 owt, tothe aore last j spring at Buooleuoh with very great suo) oess, and 'Intend going largely Intof It for the future. In my opinion it it the belt manove one oa'a 019 on dsy land. > Yours filthfully, 1 H. T. Wiotib. IRIVERSDALm Muvov, May 15lh, 1889. Mk Wbioht ( Dear oli,— l am m reoelpt of youii of the lltb, n lime, and beg to lay that I have used a good deal of It the last few years, and have got very good results from Its use for both oats and wheat, S cropped the land the first year with 1 turnips, and dressed part of li with four, tons of small lime to the aore, part with stock-yard manure, and part with 4ow^ Maldon Guano per .aore. Next oroppec, with oats and barley, and had 70 buibol | of barley: and 90 bushels of oats to the; aore ; It was laid down one year end then pat m wheat and gave 40 bushels to the ore* 7 thoroughly believe we oould no j get anything ike tne orops we do If It frera not for the lime. This ye»r I qought another property, and I Intend to use 600 tons. I get it at Mllbuin Lime Kilns. This same /asm I bought about ten years ago, the party that had It pal ov a few loads of the small lime, and II . shows as dftstlnotly as possible ; 60 bpabels wsi about the highest I ever go nf IWdthellmp, , . of oai fe ... w^ fc|u?r> \ %F. WRIGHT, Proprietor, J Moaoi epmui
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2260, 22 October 1889, Page 4
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